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Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by aguele(op): 5:10pm On Dec 02, 2020
... call on international community to support Nigeria in fight against terrorism

The Northern Elders’ Council (NEC) has expressed solidarity with President Muhammadu Buhari and expressed confidence in his ability to effectively halt the remnants of terrorists in the country following the killing of farmworkers in Borno State. 

The group, in a statement signed by its Assistant General Secretary, Dr Adama Kabiru, on Wednesday, described the killing as "barbaric, repulsive, inexcusable, depraved and deserving of the harshest consequences possible". 

The NEC said persons or groups gloating over the sad incident as a way of deriding President Buhari is tacitly encouraging Boko Haram to kill more.

According to the council, the sad incident should instead serve as a wake-up call to all relevant stakeholders irrespective of pecuniary differences to support the military. 

The group, however, urged the international community to support Nigeria in way of cutting off the terrorists’ access to funding and arms. 

The NEC further appealed to countries that have placed an embargo on the sales of arms to Nigeria to have a rethink.

Read the full statement below:

The Northern Elders’ Council (NEC) is urging that the Boko Haram terrorists responsible for killing scores of farmers in Zabarmari, Borno State must not go unpunished for their abhorrent crime against humanity. The specific individuals that carried out the attack should be identified and dealt with while the campaign to exterminate the terrorist group should be escalated. This is even as we sympathize with the families of the bereaved, President Muhammadu Buhari and the entire nation.

We condemn the killing of these innocent farmers, who were only out to earn their livelihood, in the strongest terms as barbaric, repulsive, inexcusable, depraved and deserving of the harshest consequences possible. The punishment for this crime should be made particularly stiff given the fact that the terrorists possibly targeted the farmers to precipitate a food crisis.

The council regrets that the terrorists and their enablers committed the atrocious murder despite all of Mr President’s sacrifices and that of the Nigerian military by exploiting the political atmosphere in Borno State to inflict pains on humanity. 

The killing of the farmers should now prompt an alignment among all stakeholders irrespective of pecuniary differences. Those sitting on the fence in the anti-terror war must now take a stand in the interest of humanity while those who that usually make justification for the crimes committed by Boko Haram terrorists should now know that it is them against the civilized world that holds the sanctity of human life dear.

We appeal to those currently trying to squeeze political capital out of this tragedy to have a rethink because it is appalling for anyone to be callous to the point of using the death of innocent persons at the hands of terrorists as means of gaining political traction. Anyone gloating over the murder as a way of deriding President Buhari is tacitly encouraging Boko Haram to kill more people, which unfortunately is what a worrying number of persons have been doing. 

NEC is certain that the death of these farmers will trigger actions that guarantee that days of the terrorists are numbered, and this singular wicked and dastardly act is one they will pay the highest price possible for. Nigerians should help ensure this by furnishing the military and security agencies with timely information that will lead to successful military operations against Boko Haram fighters.

We, therefore, urge Mr President to give the command for the Nigerian military to unleash on Boko Haram and any of its known affiliates while the intelligence community is also mandated to fish out terrorists’ enablers to cut off the financial, propaganda and intelligence they receive from their supporters. Resources should be prioritized to scale up the operations to rid northeast Nigeria and the entire  Lake Chad Basin of terrorism.

The international community must at this point shake off their indifference, particularly countries whose foreign policy drive had contributed to the rise of extremism and terrorism. They should support Nigeria by assisting in cutting off the terrorists’ access to funding and arms. Those countries that have refused to sell arms to Nigeria must at this stage have a rethink especially when it has become crystal clear that their subtle embargoes on arms sales to Nigeria were premised on false reporting by NGOs that covertly work to advance the cause of the terrorists.
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Davash222(m): 5:11pm On Dec 02, 2020
Solidarity at the detriments of innocent citizens liveshuh
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by ZKOSOSO(m): 5:13pm On Dec 02, 2020
Cursed People of the World.

We Need to divide the country Quick...
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Rich4god(m): 5:15pm On Dec 02, 2020
All of us are in this together. Of the president and security Chiefs were to be southerners, will they still he showing solidarity.
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by blowjob: 5:15pm On Dec 02, 2020
SEE ALL DIS WAYREE DEM, DEM DEY FUND, DIA PEOPLE DEATH, DEY COME HERE SPEAK GRAMMA angry






BARBARIC MY BIG BALLS angry





CLOWNS
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by teadrake(m): 5:15pm On Dec 02, 2020
No sane group or individual will support President Buhari on this snail approach to security situation in the north east. But since a particular group from that region wish to play politics with people's lives and call for a useless solidarity towards a catastrophic failure, I guess they should enjoy it the more. God forbid a repetition of what happened recently to those innocent farmers. Should there be another attack, callous group such as this will still drum support to a failed administration.
Bunch of failures!!!
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Elvictor: 5:16pm On Dec 02, 2020
North is safe we told Southerners.
all those killings are all photoshopped.
sai baba till 2030
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Davash222(m): 5:17pm On Dec 02, 2020
Rich4god:
All of us are in this together.
You and who are in this togetherhuh
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by dikeigbo2(m): 5:17pm On Dec 02, 2020
maximum solidarity as usual....

Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Karlovich: 5:22pm On Dec 02, 2020
grin grin grin, Even we at vulturebbqgrills show solidarity with our darling daddy. As long as the insurgency doesn't get to our doorstep or family members the rest of the nation can burn.
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by johnmartus(m): 5:24pm On Dec 02, 2020
I will not say anything
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Conrod: 5:36pm On Dec 02, 2020
Karlovich:
grin grin grin, Even we at vulturebbqgrills show solidarity with our darling daddy. As long as the insurgency doesn't get to our doorstep or family members the rest of the nation can burn.
And where is the deadmeat griller now?
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Homeboiy: 5:46pm On Dec 02, 2020
Who am I to talk in this matter.
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by IamWonderful: 5:47pm On Dec 02, 2020
Mental slavery
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Prezilittle: 5:53pm On Dec 02, 2020
infact nobody shld show any form of sympathy for these northern idiots instead of them to question the president why he hasn't done anything to secure d north they are showing solidarity
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Numismatic(m): 5:56pm On Dec 02, 2020
Let the killings continue. I no go pity these fools anymore. Imagine? Solidarity for what? Oh how these people irritate me with their Foolishness. Ha. Na wah
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Sonoyom(m): 6:05pm On Dec 02, 2020
Yes we are in support of President Buhari's massive fight against corruption.
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by StaffofOrayan(m): 6:12pm On Dec 02, 2020
Pity who pities Northerners
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by helinues: 7:06pm On Dec 02, 2020
Then who are the Northerners foaming at mouth?

Probably those who express the solidarity are some of the beneficiaries from the unrest in the Northern part
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Sammy07: 7:08pm On Dec 02, 2020
StaffofOrayan:
Pity who pities Northerners
I swear
But the problem is, this people are cashing out with this Banditry or Boko Haram on North East developments commission.

Have you heard anything from that commissionhuh
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Ojiofor: 7:18pm On Dec 02, 2020
Baba dey try jor,if I lie make you ask Tinubu supporters grin.
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by obyrich(m): 7:42pm On Dec 02, 2020
grin
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Whoube99(f): 8:05pm On Dec 02, 2020
aguele:
... call on international community to support Nigeria in fight against terrorism

The Northern Elders’ Council (NEC) has expressed solidarity with President Muhammadu Buhari and expressed confidence in his ability to effectively halt the remnants of terrorists in the country following the killing of farmworkers in Borno State. 

The group, in a statement signed by its Assistant General Secretary, Dr Adama Kabiru, on Wednesday, described the killing as "barbaric, repulsive, inexcusable, depraved and deserving of the harshest consequences possible". 

The NEC said persons or groups gloating over the sad incident as a way of deriding President Buhari is tacitly encouraging Boko Haram to kill more.

According to the council, the sad incident should instead serve as a wake-up call to all relevant stakeholders irrespective of pecuniary differences to support the military. 

The group, however, urged the international community to support Nigeria in way of cutting off the terrorists’ access to funding and arms. 

The NEC further appealed to countries that have placed an embargo on the sales of arms to Nigeria to have a rethink.

Read the full statement below:

The Northern Elders’ Council (NEC) is urging that the Boko Haram terrorists responsible for killing scores of farmers in Zabarmari, Borno State must not go unpunished for their abhorrent crime against humanity. The specific individuals that carried out the attack should be identified and dealt with while the campaign to exterminate the terrorist group should be escalated. This is even as we sympathize with the families of the bereaved, President Muhammadu Buhari and the entire nation.

We condemn the killing of these innocent farmers, who were only out to earn their livelihood, in the strongest terms as barbaric, repulsive, inexcusable, depraved and deserving of the harshest consequences possible. The punishment for this crime should be made particularly stiff given the fact that the terrorists possibly targeted the farmers to precipitate a food crisis.

The council regrets that the terrorists and their enablers committed the atrocious murder despite all of Mr President’s sacrifices and that of the Nigerian military by exploiting the political atmosphere in Borno State to inflict pains on humanity. 

The killing of the farmers should now prompt an alignment among all stakeholders irrespective of pecuniary differences. Those sitting on the fence in the anti-terror war must now take a stand in the interest of humanity while those who that usually make justification for the crimes committed by Boko Haram terrorists should now know that it is them against the civilized world that holds the sanctity of human life dear.

We appeal to those currently trying to squeeze political capital out of this tragedy to have a rethink because it is appalling for anyone to be callous to the point of using the death of innocent persons at the hands of terrorists as means of gaining political traction. Anyone gloating over the murder as a way of deriding President Buhari is tacitly encouraging Boko Haram to kill more people, which unfortunately is what a worrying number of persons have been doing. 

NEC is certain that the death of these farmers will trigger actions that guarantee that days of the terrorists are numbered, and this singular wicked and dastardly act is one they will pay the highest price possible for. Nigerians should help ensure this by furnishing the military and security agencies with timely information that will lead to successful military operations against Boko Haram fighters.

We, therefore, urge Mr President to give the command for the Nigerian military to unleash on Boko Haram and any of its known affiliates while the intelligence community is also mandated to fish out terrorists’ enablers to cut off the financial, propaganda and intelligence they receive from their supporters. Resources should be prioritized to scale up the operations to rid northeast Nigeria and the entire  Lake Chad Basin of terrorism.

The international community must at this point shake off their indifference, particularly countries whose foreign policy drive had contributed to the rise of extremism and terrorism. They should support Nigeria by assisting in cutting off the terrorists’ access to funding and arms. Those countries that have refused to sell arms to Nigeria must at this stage have a rethink especially when it has become crystal clear that their subtle embargoes on arms sales to Nigeria were premised on false reporting by NGOs that covertly work to advance the cause of the terrorists.
Who careshuh If una like mek una solidarity till the of the world. Na una dem dey kee kee every day so mek una park well
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by Marine54(m): 8:12pm On Dec 02, 2020
One this Norther Muslim, they always use the poor as a scape goat , while the rich are worship like Demi good.
Boko Haram don't target the Rich , always the poor..
Re: Insurgency: Northern Elders Express Solidarity With Buhari by LeoThaGreat(m): 8:29pm On Dec 02, 2020
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Until the entire country burns to the ground, a lot of people in Nigeria will NEVER agree that Buhari is grossly incompetent to lead a 21st century democratic country
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